Hogsmill River Gathering
Schedule
Sat Apr 25 2026 at 11:00 am to 05:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Stanley Picker Gallery | Kingston upon Thames, EN
About this Event
Join us:
You are invited to come, meet, and share food with other community members while talking about the Hogsmill River. South East Rivers Trust has received funding from the National Heritage Lottery Fund to connect communities with four urban chalk streams, with the Hogsmill river being one of them.
This is a DROP-IN event. You can come at any time between 11am and 5pm and leave whenever you'd like.
Why are we holding a gathering?
Chalk streams are among the rarest river habitats on Earth, and four of them flow through neighbourhoods across South London.
Despite this, many people feel these rivers are difficult to access or not designed with them in mind. Chalk Stream Connectors aims to change that by working with local communities to better understand how these spaces are experienced.
The purpose of this first gathering is to discuss how rivers are intertwined in our lives and whether our needs and priorities are currently reflected in our access to rivers. We hope to find ways to improve our relationships with rivers and each other.
We would like the opportunity to meet with neighbours and local groups around the Hogsmill river, share our experiences with rivers and enjoy food. The day will be a relaxed social gathering, including food and drinks, inviting open discussion with community, neighbours and friends of the Hogsmill. There will be an opportunity to share personal projects and interests and explore new ways of working together.
You do not need to have any previous experiences with rivers to join us and no commitment is needed.
What you'll do:
- Enjoy food
- Share experiences about the Hogsmill River
- Share project ideas to help improve the Hogsmill and our relationship with the river
- Join in some arts & crafts
What you'll gain: Connection with the local community, ideas on how to support the Hogsmill and each other and hopefully a cute craft.
No experience needed – just bring yourself :)
What you need to know
🕒 When: Saturday, April 25th 11:00am - 5:00pm (drop-in between these times)
📍Where to meet: Stanley Picker Gallery
- Google map HERE.
- What 3 words: ///activism.listed.face
- Nearest station: Kingston, Surbiton
- Nearest bus routes: K1 and K4 (closest). 71, 281, 406, 4,18, 671, K2, K3, and N65
🚗 Parking: Free on-site parking at the Gallery can be accessed at Portland Road, via the entrance to Kingston University's Middle Mill site. All visitors must request a parking permit from Middle Mill Reception (on right after the barrier). The Gallery and South East Rivers Trust are not responsible for fines incurred by vehicles parked on site without a permit.
There is no vehicle access via Mill Street so please do not follow satellite navigation systems that instruct this route.
What do you need to bring?
- Just your enthusiastic self :)
We will provide tea, coffee, biscuits and light refreshments throughout the day.
Accessibility: All public spaces at the STanley Picker Gallery are ground-floor and step-free. Dedicated accessible parking is located right outside the Gallery, following the same parking instructions as above. Please call the Gallery on 0208 417 4074 if you have any questions.
Under 18?
Minimum age is 16. If you're 16 or 17 and coming without a parent/guardian, we'll need written parental consent. Email [email protected] for the consent form.
All children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.
Questions?
Please email us at [email protected]
Legal bits
To read our Health and Safety Guidelines for this event please click HERE.
Photos and video footage will be taken at this event and used by the Trust for promotional purposes (including but not limited to printed materials, social media, newsletters and the website) and potentially shared with our external partners and funders. From time to time, external media agencies could also take photos, film or record our events.
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Charlie N (they/she) will be hosting this event.
Charlie is a Volunteer and Engagement Officer at South East Rivers Trust who’s work focuses on our Chalk Steams in the City project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Charlie is a wildlife lover, nature photographer, wellbeing facilitator, and creative artist. Through holding nature connection spaces for people from marginalised backgrounds, their work weaves creative practices with wellbeing to build reciprocal relationships between communities and the natural world. They love providing people with foraged materials, art supplies and the confidence to draw inspiration from nature whilst nurturing a community of people and wildlife. In their spare time, you’ll find Charlie somewhere scenic, connecting with the land through photography, collaging, painting and the occasional spontaneous sketch.
Where is it happening?
Stanley Picker Gallery, Grange Road, Kingston upon Thames, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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